Based on a true story this murder mystery has more "red herrings" than a seafood market. This works both for and against the screenplay. One is never sure exactly who might have fired the fatal shot, leaving the ending dangling somewhat uncomfortably. Nevertheless, the acting is quite strong, especially by Mike Starr, and in a supporting role, Sally Kirkland and Christopher Lloyd. It's nice to see a great character actor like Starr, in a staring role for a change. The film has very little action, but the quirky goings on hold interest throughout. It's "Cohen like", so admirers of that type should be pleased. A rating of 4.9 is totally unacceptable, and a 6.0-7.0 is really deserved. MERK.
Review of Making a Killing
Making a Killing
(II) (2018)
One of the most underrated films on IMDB ......
6 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers